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and at no cost to us. we will not miss our sickly flouring gum tree with roots destroying our sidewalk but we were dismayed to hear that the other trees would be in place. as they have seen the large city-installed and maintained trees that obscure the distinctive facades behind them. homes like ben and carols that used to grace calendars and post cards, homes that tourists and history buffs struggle to appreciate through dens foliage. do people flock to our historic district to see the trees or the architecture. is it mike's tree on the right or is it gordon's home on the left that is the main attraction? and why would the d.p.w. wish to perpetrate a costly and dangerous sidewalk scenario on our block when we are willing to remove 10 trees and plant 14 new ones at our expense? and when there's an opportunity to plant top-performing trees with unobject truce i have root structures, saving the city lots of money in sidewalk repairs and lowering the city's exposure to lawsuits from dangerous sidewalks. like
and at no cost to us. we will not miss our sickly flouring gum tree with roots destroying our sidewalk but we were dismayed to hear that the other trees would be in place. as they have seen the large city-installed and maintained trees that obscure the distinctive facades behind them. homes like ben and carols that used to grace calendars and post cards, homes that tourists and history buffs struggle to appreciate through dens foliage. do people flock to our historic district to see the trees...
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thanks for joining us. one east bay neighborhood is waking up to closed streets, construction equipment and a watery mess. terry mcsweeney joins us live from pleasant hill with the latest on a frustrating water main break. what we call breaking news. terry? >> double breaker. broke eight days ago, broke last night here near cay cay way. they've still got the water coming out of the ground here. they say they're doing that to stabilize the pressure and they do have water back to the 40 homes and 100 plus people who were without water, again, since about 7:30 last night. not news to the people out here. it was eight days ago, the very same pipe broke in a different spot but the very same pipe broke. they were without water yet again. crews have come out. they have circumvented the break and getting water to the homes. the street though is in a very, very interesting location. four schools are located near here, including diablo valley college. so in about an hour or so, students start walking, parents start d
thanks for joining us. one east bay neighborhood is waking up to closed streets, construction equipment and a watery mess. terry mcsweeney joins us live from pleasant hill with the latest on a frustrating water main break. what we call breaking news. terry? >> double breaker. broke eight days ago, broke last night here near cay cay way. they've still got the water coming out of the ground here. they say they're doing that to stabilize the pressure and they do have water back to the 40...
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they listened to us. we had a disastrous block just the way this 800 block is, a michigan mash of all different trees -- mish mash of all different trees and most of them inappropriate because they are new zealand christmas trees, the same we have in the 800 block. we moved forward on this. it was -- we got approval from the department of public works and they encouraged us to go to it. we got rid of all the unfortunate trees that were on the block, similar to the ones that are on the 800 block now. in their place, we planted nine trees. all consistent in height. i can't tell you the number of tourists that see these every single day. and they see the 800 block every single day. bus after bus after bus comes by to see these trees. there is more than to consider than just the tree. it's the beauty of this city. >> thank you. >> any other public comment? seeing none. we move into rebuttal. ms. short, you have three minutes. >> thank you. i don't think i have too much more to add other than to make a note th
they listened to us. we had a disastrous block just the way this 800 block is, a michigan mash of all different trees -- mish mash of all different trees and most of them inappropriate because they are new zealand christmas trees, the same we have in the 800 block. we moved forward on this. it was -- we got approval from the department of public works and they encouraged us to go to it. we got rid of all the unfortunate trees that were on the block, similar to the ones that are on the 800 block...
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would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact checking organizations in this campaign have concluded that many of your ads are misleading or even worse. how can voters trust you to communicate with them honestly about the state's problems when you're willing to distort the truth to win a campaign? >> i don't agree with the premise of your question, and let's take one ad which i know has received a lot of attention, which was the bill clinton ad talking about jerry brown's record of governor. and let's dissect this for a minute because i stand by that ad. let's look what bill clinton actually said. cnn s
would you use that money to hold the line? >> i would put it to the chancellors and say how do you think we should best use this money? if we can give you back a billion dollars over the next two or three years, would you want to invest that in research, faculty, reduce fees? what's the best way to make your campuses great for every child? i would ask them since they are battling the challenges of the budget every day. >> let's go to the next question. >> ms. whitman, fact...
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talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>> local jail owned and operated. you were that definitive? >> i have had lots of experiences with farming, over the phone, you don't know what to expect. she said i want you to come out and see this project before you make a decision. i went out to the jail in san baru.n. o. she had 7 acres of land planted. she said tell alice about what is going on here. this one guy said hey, you know, i have only been working in the garden for one day and this is the best day of my life. 21 years old, in and out of jail a couple of days. i said i am buying the veget
talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>>...
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. >>> two dozen crews pick through the burnt rubble today using search dogs as they moved through, home by home, looking for anymore victims of the blast that killed at least four people. the recovery efforts slowed because many homes were too hot or damaged for crews to get in. >> i've requested two additional urban search and rescue teams to assist us as there's quite a bit of rubble and did he ebris that has to be cleared. >> pairs and love went out today for the family of an 8th grade student and her mother who lived in the blast area. close friends and relatives say the mother and daughter are among the dead. the priest says janessa was elected student body president, and her mother worked as employee of the california public utilitiys. members say they're putting the greg family and others into their prayers. some are still learning if their family members will survive burn injuries. >> his grandmother was brought to the hospital. >> church staff say the grandmother was severely burned in the fire, and like so many others, each reeling from the painful toll this fire has taken o t
. >>> two dozen crews pick through the burnt rubble today using search dogs as they moved through, home by home, looking for anymore victims of the blast that killed at least four people. the recovery efforts slowed because many homes were too hot or damaged for crews to get in. >> i've requested two additional urban search and rescue teams to assist us as there's quite a bit of rubble and did he ebris that has to be cleared. >> pairs and love went out today for the family...
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it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by stimulus, from my research, this is by far the most effective way to get people back onto the street, on to the payroll, and i want to again thank mayor newsom and trent for their leadership because that is a type of innovation that as a taxpayer, we see on these issues, which is the kind of innovation that makes america the country it is today. now, mayor newsom: what really caught my attention was that he did not want to take the risk of hiring additional employees in the hopes that the company would grow. jobs now allowed him to hire additional employees
it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by...
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here is something that a lot of us do not think about. you have millions of young people who really are sitting there now thinking i am really not that smart because i am i getting it. i am not learning. and they think there is something wrong with them. then they look at the film and realize it is not me. it is not me. i am ok. when kids do not believe they are smart, they do not work hard. what is the use of trying? i am not going to get it. it is my job to make you get it. that is why i get paid. you did not learn it so you get the f and you got left back. after years of that, what do you think happens to these kids? they start believing something is wrong with me and all my friends and everybody else i know, except for this tiny group of kids who seem to be doing ok and we present those kids -- and we resent those kids. this is the first time we looked at the system and we said maybe it does the system and not us. i am sure it is a revelation. what happens after that is they get angry. how did you guys let this happen to me? you know
here is something that a lot of us do not think about. you have millions of young people who really are sitting there now thinking i am really not that smart because i am i getting it. i am not learning. and they think there is something wrong with them. then they look at the film and realize it is not me. it is not me. i am ok. when kids do not believe they are smart, they do not work hard. what is the use of trying? i am not going to get it. it is my job to make you get it. that is why i get...
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stay with us. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> a vehicle repair shop in sterling, virginia, now open and it allows you to work on your own car. >> holly is there with her pretty powder blue vet to learn more about d
stay with us. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims...
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tell us where they are again? >> location in berkeley, alcatraz, location downtown oakland san pablo and then two locations east mount town center we just opened our newest center there last summer our largest center. we have four of those locations. >> great i must says the state of the art. we have so many things i would like to say about this center but most of our participants that we service, are medicare medical and so all our services are free to them but med cal, medicare cut dental some time ago we still offer it we have a state of the art dental center that meets the needs we recognize dentistry is a part of your overall good health if you can't eat properly or chew properly it effects your overall health and i just can't stress enough ron that the center for elders and dependents is about keeping you healthy for as long as possible, living in your own home and in your own community for as long as possible. >> you are the outreach person where do you go? >> any church, five or more people a home visit re
tell us where they are again? >> location in berkeley, alcatraz, location downtown oakland san pablo and then two locations east mount town center we just opened our newest center there last summer our largest center. we have four of those locations. >> great i must says the state of the art. we have so many things i would like to say about this center but most of our participants that we service, are medicare medical and so all our services are free to them but med cal, medicare...
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jenniffe us know what youuthink. you can also sound off on facebook or send us a tweet. your response may air tonight on fox 45 news at 10. >>> after fouu interceptions and a loss, can flow flacco and the ravens bounne back hey, honey. hey, what do you got? what do you got? what do you got? hang on. you got my arm in there. hang on!
jenniffe us know what youuthink. you can also sound off on facebook or send us a tweet. your response may air tonight on fox 45 news at 10. >>> after fouu interceptions and a loss, can flow flacco and the ravens bounne back hey, honey. hey, what do you got? what do you got? what do you got? hang on. you got my arm in there. hang on!
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they call us whacky, they call us wingnuts, we call us "we the people." >> enthusiasm is overflowing among conservatives about the mid-terms with majorities in the house and even the senate on the line. republicans are concentrated on taking back control. >> we're on a downhill course with this country. we're saying that government, pack off.st. >> reporter: but there is also concern among these gop faithful about over confidence about the elections while voters are decidedly angry at washington that anger is aimed equally at democrats and republicans. joel brown, cbs news, washington. >> the giants have a chance to extend their lead in the west and the bears star in their own version of friday night lights, sports is next. >> the perfect play call by jeff ,,,, ,, hmm, do i wear hats? i could wear hats, if i partook in hat type things (birds chirping) like strolling in an orchard ♪ is this my husband? awesome cool hat, mom oh my perfect kids alright fourteen ninety nine i totally wear hats ♪ doesn't cover my kid's pediatrician. which is not cool. she was so fantastic. she had thi
they call us whacky, they call us wingnuts, we call us "we the people." >> enthusiasm is overflowing among conservatives about the mid-terms with majorities in the house and even the senate on the line. republicans are concentrated on taking back control. >> we're on a downhill course with this country. we're saying that government, pack off.st. >> reporter: but there is also concern among these gop faithful about over confidence about the elections while voters are...
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the rest of us in the 50s. if you look at the 24 hour temperature change, we are cooler in the north bay valleys and we had the clouds yesterday. we don't have them this morning. 9 degrees cooler in novato, 4 santa rosa, 7 in napa with the fog forming right now. this afternoon a mostly sunny sky with richmond, san francisco, half moon bay. south bay looks like the mid to upper 70s there. upper 70s through the north bay valleys and upper 70s to near 80s in the east bay valleys. this will be a warmer start to what's going to be a cooling trend for tomorrow and wednesday. in fact, when fall arrives at 8:09 wednesday, it will probably have been after the coolest afternoon. temperatures drop nearly 6 degrees and look at some of that warmth. we could be near 90 for saturday and sunday inland, mid-80s around the bay and upper 60s at the coast. good morning, megan. >> good morning, mike. we have cal tran hard at work for your monday morning commute. starting out in san francisco southbound 101, a few lanes are blocked
the rest of us in the 50s. if you look at the 24 hour temperature change, we are cooler in the north bay valleys and we had the clouds yesterday. we don't have them this morning. 9 degrees cooler in novato, 4 santa rosa, 7 in napa with the fog forming right now. this afternoon a mostly sunny sky with richmond, san francisco, half moon bay. south bay looks like the mid to upper 70s there. upper 70s through the north bay valleys and upper 70s to near 80s in the east bay valleys. this will be a...
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nbc's kristen welker joins us from burbank with the latest. any progress made with investigators looking for these people? >> reporter: no, not yet, alex. and it's certainly a tense situation here in southern california. but we can tell you that investigators will be scouring the wilderness areas surrounding palmdale. that's about an hour north of los angeles. they're really going to be focusing on the remote areas there in that wilderness. they couldn't see those areas when they were searching last night. again, they are looking for 1 people. five adults -- 13 people. five adult, eight children ages 3 through 17. again this all came to their attention yesterday afternoon when two huhs of the missing women came forward to police and said they were concerned about where their family members could be, particularly worried because they found a purse. inside that wupurse, cell phone personal documents, and really disturbing letters. take a listen to how a spokesperson with the sheriff's department described those letters. >> they left behind notes
nbc's kristen welker joins us from burbank with the latest. any progress made with investigators looking for these people? >> reporter: no, not yet, alex. and it's certainly a tense situation here in southern california. but we can tell you that investigators will be scouring the wilderness areas surrounding palmdale. that's about an hour north of los angeles. they're really going to be focusing on the remote areas there in that wilderness. they couldn't see those areas when they were...
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. >> carolyn: george says she is more determined than ever to use her new freedom to help her friends achieve theirs. >> my life begins the day we can be reunited with our families and prison walls behind us. >> carolyn: shourd has been in ayman since being released from the prison. the doctors determined she was, quote, physically well. >> alan: a neighborhood in danville was evacuated after three pipe bombs were found inside the home. inside officers found three pipe bombs along with a small amount of leftover bombmaking material. the explosives were safely disposed of and the neighbors were allowed back in their homes. police arrested the suspected bombmaker, eric dennis, who rents the house. >>> tomorrow, pacific gas & electric is expected to release a list of its 100 most risky pipelines across california. it comes after pressure from lawmakers and residents following the deadly san bruno explosion. pg&e opposed release of the list, and today survivors are trying to steer their attention away from the tragedy and toward the recovery. we're live in san bruno at the benefit concert
. >> carolyn: george says she is more determined than ever to use her new freedom to help her friends achieve theirs. >> my life begins the day we can be reunited with our families and prison walls behind us. >> carolyn: shourd has been in ayman since being released from the prison. the doctors determined she was, quote, physically well. >> alan: a neighborhood in danville was evacuated after three pipe bombs were found inside the home. inside officers found three pipe...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. at the end of the day as they do at the beginning? air optix® contact lenses have superior deposit resistance for cleaner lenses. air optix®, the lens you can survive a long day in. go to airoptix.com for a free one...
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but the city told us today that the number is actually three. investigators say a lot ofist is because physical evidence is difficult to come by. >> we have several residents that were destroyed -- what we have to do and what we have been doing is matching up those residents that we know are accounted for alive and well and healthy to those homes. >> at least eight people remained hospitalized one is still in critical condition. some people from the neighborhood got the chance to check out their homes or in some cases what was left of where they used to live. those who were not let into the area yesterday boarded buses an advance late this afternoon. a polices escort took them to see the devastation firsthand. >> i saw the big crater and then i saw our house and other people's houses. there were several houses that were fine, several that weren't. it's a mess. >> another group of residents will get that same tour tomorrow. >> we will not be asking them and will not ask them to sign any releases when they accept that pg&e announced that the compa
but the city told us today that the number is actually three. investigators say a lot ofist is because physical evidence is difficult to come by. >> we have several residents that were destroyed -- what we have to do and what we have been doing is matching up those residents that we know are accounted for alive and well and healthy to those homes. >> at least eight people remained hospitalized one is still in critical condition. some people from the neighborhood got the chance to...
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in turn use see prices dip. more headlines and a moment, let's go back inside another live look at the james lick. we saw wet roads, they continue to exist here in 7101. speaking of sfo more than likely we will see delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're keeping an eye on them. ñn saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. oh, see, this is the back to school list. the cost always makes mom freak. mommy. mom. hey, mom. good times. mom, the back to school list is here. looks expensive. graphing calculator, flash dr
in turn use see prices dip. more headlines and a moment, let's go back inside another live look at the james lick. we saw wet roads, they continue to exist here in 7101. speaking of sfo more than likely we will see delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're keeping an eye on them. ñn saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a...
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i am happy that you took the time to celebrate with us. we have, in this spirit, a formal proclamation. you do not have enough wall space for the proclamations that you have received. but this is my honor to recognize, you have to share this today. garcia understands this because there are only 365 days a year. he must have given out 10 days every day. and i am trying to separate this. in the spirit of brown, let me give out heritage day, guatemalan heritage day, and mexican heritage day. and the crop one -- the crop was -- nicaraguan day. this is the day we celebrate our histories in this remarkable bicentennial. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. we have more to celebreate this historical and colorful day. we thank you for all you do. have a wonderful celebration. >> did you have to hurry? [laughter] >> gentlemen. we are talking about el salvador. >> thank you very much. iwould like to thank gavin newsom and the mayor's office for inviting us here. the consul general would like to continue our very good relation
i am happy that you took the time to celebrate with us. we have, in this spirit, a formal proclamation. you do not have enough wall space for the proclamations that you have received. but this is my honor to recognize, you have to share this today. garcia understands this because there are only 365 days a year. he must have given out 10 days every day. and i am trying to separate this. in the spirit of brown, let me give out heritage day, guatemalan heritage day, and mexican heritage day. and...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> bay area roads among the worst in the nation and a silicon valley was the worst. 64% are considered to be the worst in concord was fourth and followed by the san francisco/oakland. however, as jeff bush shows us concord is not agree. >> city officials of the next time authors grow up a report they should stop and take a look around. >> you can see our streets are in great shape. >> in concord, driving is a pleasure and popples, and cracks are difficult to come by. - potfuls them i challenge any the worse, that anybody finds 8- pothole. >> and it is difficult to paint this as a bad road way. however, concord has no role in the highway conditions. perhaps that is impacting the report. they want to set the record straight with concord spending $4 million annually on road conditions and the conditions are a source of pride for those responsible for keeping them up. city leaders are not mad about the report but did point out a recent metropolitan committee repo
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> bay area roads among the worst in the nation and a silicon valley was the worst. 64% are considered to be the worst in concord was fourth and followed by the san francisco/oakland. however, as jeff bush shows us concord is not agree. >> city officials of the next time authors grow up a report they should stop and take a look around. >> you can see our streets are in great shape. >> in concord, driving is a...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> transportation agency board of directors. on behalf of our board and the entire agency i am delighted to welcome our newest member, director cheryl brinkman. cheryl brings a wealth of advocacy. we're delighted you are here. director? ms. brinkman: thank you very much. i'm delighted and thank you. chairman nolan: thank you as well. please call the role. >> director beach. director sbeach anticipated. director brinkman >> here. >> director heinicke. anticipated. director lee? >> present. director ohka? >> present. >> mr. chairman, you do have a quorum. announcement of prohibition of sound-producing devices during the meeting. please be advised the devices are prohibited at the meeting. any american res
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> transportation agency board of directors. on behalf of our board and the entire agency i am delighted to welcome our newest member, director...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife worth the sacrifice that the president said it was? >> it's hard to -- yes, of course his wife and my grandson are worth it. definitely. but it's very difficult to, you know, understand it or put my head around why it had to happen. because if it was something that i felt was a worthy reason to be there, it would be a little easier. but it's really difficult when it's a situation that i wasn't -- i think a lot of americans don't understand the whole reason we were there. >> reporter: got to leave it at that. thanks mary, appreciate yo
his mother mary joining us. your thoughts right off the top. >> i think that the speech was really good. and i you know, i'm very -- it's hard for me to get my arms around the whole reason that we're there. and so, i have to put that aside and just embrace the fact that my son chose to take this on and to do this and you know he's a hero for that. >> reporter: he's leaves behind a wife, he leaves behind a son. hearing what the president just said being achieved in iraq, is his wife...
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are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it is important for us to know that less risk is taken out of our decisions every day a small business owners. this will take a tremendous amount of risk out of our decisions for the next year. >they have used the program. i talked to a woman yesterday it with a delightful mississippi accent. she said this was the most successful program we have ever done. she said they could not spend the money fast enough. that goes to the same thing that trent and mayor newsom were saying. she said she had small business owners clamoring to take people off of the unemployment rolls. it is not left coast or east coast. it is every coast and esstate in between. >> the campaign? >
are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it is important for us to know that less risk is taken out of...
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it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just to give people a sense of how the standard of living has changed over the years, this is what a tv set used to cost if you were to sort of take the numbers back then and translate it into 2010 u.s. dollars. $1,800 for a television set. a refrigerator with a freezer on top would have run you about $1,500 back then, or the equivalent thereof. washering machines, 1100. as far as like air conditioning, only 12% of homes had air conditioning and the numbers today obviously a lot of people who would fall into those category -- the category of liv
it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just...
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and equitable use and that it doesn't disadvantage any group and flexible in use and it provides for the widest range, and simple and intuitive and perceptual and it communicates effective information to the user. and tolerance for error and minimizes hazards or inverse accidents. and low physical effort that makes the use comfortable, and safe and within minimal fatigue. and things designed for the proper space and size for approach and use. basically what one gets out of universal design, is not just design for people with disabilities or elderly, but it's designed for everyone, it has cross utilization and maybe people in denial and parents and strollers. and another thing with universal design, you inherently get safety, and that's inherent to the process. and another thing that our office wants to encourage, that people go at the design of the pedestrian environment and pedestrian safety and accessibility in a creative manner, and we think there are creative solutions and we only provide the building blocks and encourage the public and participation in the projects and designers
and equitable use and that it doesn't disadvantage any group and flexible in use and it provides for the widest range, and simple and intuitive and perceptual and it communicates effective information to the user. and tolerance for error and minimizes hazards or inverse accidents. and low physical effort that makes the use comfortable, and safe and within minimal fatigue. and things designed for the proper space and size for approach and use. basically what one gets out of universal design, is...
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he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city. a grand jury report warns of a coming pension tsunami. the police union boss calls that a myth. >> that is based on projections of revenue earnings that never happened in the history of the country except for last two years. >> willie brown disagrees saying the city is headed for financial trouble. >> and if we don't begin to address the issue intelligently, there will not be anything except future. >> and there swarning repeated today in city hall. a committee met to discuss the report. abc 7's political analyst believes san francisco with the
he declined to talk to us. but the head of the police officers union was more than happy to criticize the proposal. >> this is about health care. >> he says the proposal would cut into benefits as well as requiring all workers to contribute 9% to 10% of salaries towards pensions rather than current 7.5%. >> the reason why i'm doing this is because i don't want to see basic services obliterated. >> he told abc 7 news the pension system is threatening to bankrupt the city....
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ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco died at uc san francisco. he becomes the fires eighth fatality. when the pipeline exploded in a fire ball that thursday evening just five doors away at 951 glenwood the house caught fire. jimmy was upstairs. the landlord got him out but he was severely burned. >> i'm worried because our home is destroyed and there is probably some little things that are still inside there. >> reporter: we spoke to landlord last week as he was still hospitalized. so many families shattered. lives disrupted with deep scars. the headlines may move on and the lots expected to be clear their memories carry
ktvu joe biden john joins us now. >> the last workers have left the scene. all day today construction cleanup crews and homeowners continue the tough work here. san jose schoolteacher and husband combed rubble for anything. her grandmother escaped the fire unhurt. >> it's pretty brutal. the whole neighborhood is gone. it's a lot of family memories. >> reporter: as crews continue cleanup of the incinerated remains of 37 homes, the coroner today reports 58-year- old james franco...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> we turn now to food and a star chef who considers himself a simple guy with a wrestler's mentality who has carved out a top spot in the chicago culinary world for himself. paul kahan shares a few of his life philosophies in tonight's plate list. >> i'm a pretty simple guy and from the very start i told my wife that if there was ever a time where she couldn't tolerate my career and my lifestyle that she should tell me and i would change. i mean i put a lot into it at this point but i could walk away tomorrow. >> it's a two-day process. on the first day we marinate the meat. pork shoulder, pork belly and duck legs. we'll marinate it with fresh herb, thyme, sage and bay leaf and mix it all together real well in a hot pan with a splash of olive oil and cook it over medium high heat to pull all the fat out. add one onion that's been cloved. two cloves of garlic, a cup of white wine and same amount of
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> we turn now to food and a star chef who considers himself a simple guy with a wrestler's mentality who has carved out a top spot in the chicago culinary world for himself. paul kahan shares a few of his life philosophies in tonight's plate list. >> i'm a pretty simple guy and from the very start i told my wife that if there was ever a time where...
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and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much hotter as we head into saturday and sunday. but these are warmer than they were today by a good 5 degrees. 90 in morgan hill, 80 in gilroy. certainly above the average by a good 8 degrees in many locations. at the coast 70s, i know it's tempting to jump in and go swimming but the rip tides are awful right now. the life guards out there will be the first to tell you that's one of the worse beaches for rip tides. be careful going out to the beach. the weather looks great, enjoy it. plenty of fluid. our concern here in the newsroom, fire danger. >>> th
and continue to warm us, that means a high fire danger. could see some air quality issues as we head into saturday, sunday and monday. so we're back into sort of -- this is a fall weather pattern but some of the temperatures will seem summer like. the reds represent 90s. they're coming our way, there's going to be reds all the way from hayward to oakland to napa. you will see santa rosa, definitely heating up around here. 90 in clear lake, 90 in fairfield. a nice day, not too hot. it'll be much...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. 4:01 hundreds of ukes playing
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. 4:01 hundreds of ukes playing
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we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting cal works. >> jerry, i'll give you the last word. >> when i ran for attorney general, in the primary, the california teachers association, the firefighters, and the building trades all supported my opponent. so i know how to stand up against people. i also know how to work with people. by the way, meg witman says she wants to change the pension system, but when it came to police and fire, who are pretty powerful, by the way, represent 25% of the pension system, she carved out an exception and she wants the defined benefit plan which she says is so batd. i think
we need to use technology to figure out how we do more with less. we need to use technology to find the fraud that is imbedded in the system. you know, estimates are that there is $5 billion worth of fraud imbedded in the medicare and mehdi-cal system. i want to impanel a grand jury so that if people are ripping off the state of california they're going to go to jail. it's just not acceptable that we let fraud be riveted in the system and not actually go after it. and then think about cutting...
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it's still in use. the stables out there. they are meant so the public would have the opportunity previously only available to the elite, as it so often the case, as is with golf. like lincoln park built by the wpa. think of the
it's still in use. the stables out there. they are meant so the public would have the opportunity previously only available to the elite, as it so often the case, as is with golf. like lincoln park built by the wpa. think of the
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. >> used t be a house here. i used to look from there. have vry nice dec and now it's not there. >> reporter: it's gone. >> she and her husband and three daughter are finally home. the girls tried to coax the rabbit out of its cage but it's too terrified to come out. the hays was spared from the flames that consed the three homes directly behind him. he says she has been frantic sinc her family escaped thursda night. >> my eyes, i left to hotel. it's like somethi mentally. i can't stay in one place. i want to move around. now probably get one hour and a half of sleep during the whole night. >> reporte the family is waing for pg&e to turn on their gas and power. she northeasts to -- needs to do laundry a get some sleep. >> reporter: are you going to sleep tonight? >> i cannot wait until nigh so i can sleep, yes. >> reporter: residents were td to gather at skyline college tied at noon. their identification was checked and they were given instructions how that i would be allowed back into their neighborhood. this view from sky 7 shows the 10
. >> used t be a house here. i used to look from there. have vry nice dec and now it's not there. >> reporter: it's gone. >> she and her husband and three daughter are finally home. the girls tried to coax the rabbit out of its cage but it's too terrified to come out. the hays was spared from the flames that consed the three homes directly behind him. he says she has been frantic sinc her family escaped thursda night. >> my eyes, i left to hotel. it's like somethi...
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that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along the coast. daly city 75, sunset 76. downtown south san francisco, being conservative with low to mid-80s. something we'll keep an eye on. low to mid-90ss north bay valleys. your beaches will have low to mid-70s and sunshine. other than san leandro, hayward, berkeley and richmond should have low 90s east bay shore. those cities just mentioned, probably mid to upper 80s. east bay valleys, mid to upper 90s. brentwood will be near 100 today. we'll have mid-90s morgan hill, gilroy, hollister. mid to upper 80s no clouds in the monterey bay. toni
that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along...
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thank you for being here with us. give him a warm welcome. he is our san francisco assessor, bill ping. [applause] >> thank you, jan. can i ask some other commissioners to join me on stage? i know that commissioners mar and chu are here. if there are other elected officials, if you could join me. our community in san francisco is something we are extremely proud of. frankly, if it was not for all of you i do not think any of us would be standing up here. we are very honored to be representing the community and the richness of our heritage in san francisco. it is not just one community but many communities that come from north asia, south asia, southeast asia, the pacific islands. all of us are here to pay homage to the leaders getting awards but also to thank the heritage committee for all the work they have done. can we call up claudia chang to presenter this proclamation? it was not for her and the committee, this would never have happened. please give her a round of applause. [applause] all the committee members are on page three or four o
thank you for being here with us. give him a warm welcome. he is our san francisco assessor, bill ping. [applause] >> thank you, jan. can i ask some other commissioners to join me on stage? i know that commissioners mar and chu are here. if there are other elected officials, if you could join me. our community in san francisco is something we are extremely proud of. frankly, if it was not for all of you i do not think any of us would be standing up here. we are very honored to be...